Jeremiah
- Jeremiah's commission (Jer. 1:1-19) (1:1-19)
- Title, author, and historical background (2 Ki. 22-25; 2 Chr. 34-36) (1:1-3)
- Jeremiah's first commission (1:4-10)
- Sign of the almond rod: signification; speedy fulfillment (1:11-12)
- Sign of the seething pot: signification; Babylonian invasion (1:13-16)
- Jeremiah's second commission (1:17-19)
- God's case against Judah (Jer. 2:1-10:25; cp. Isa. 1:2, refs.) (2:1-3:25)
- First message to Judah (Jer. 2:1-3:5) (2:1-3)
- Sevenfold virginity (2:1-3)
- Judah's ten sins (Isa. 1:4) (2:4-8)
- God's pleading in view of: (2:9-11)
- A. Changing her gods (2:9-11)
- B. Committing two evils (2:12-13)
- C. The coming captivity (2:14-18)
- D. Her general sins (cp. Isa. 5:7, refs.) (2:19)
- E. His past dealings (2:20-21)
- F. Her hopelessness (2:22-25)
- G. Her idolatry (2:26-28)
- Israel's question: answer. (2:29-3:5)
- Judah's sixteen sins (2:29-3:5)
- Second message to Judah (Jer. 3:6-6:30) (3:6-11)
- Threefold failure (3:6-11)
- Call: reason-God's mercy; condition-only repent (3:12-13)
- Call: reason-marriage; fourteen blessings (3:14-21)
- Call: future confession (3:22-25)
- First message to Judah (Jer. 2:1-3:5) (2:1-3)
- Seven conditions of return (4:1-31)
- Alarm: fourteenfold reason (4:5-7)
- Call: reason; nine judgments (cp. Isa. 5:5, refs.) (4:8-13)
- Call: ten reasons (4:14-18)
- Alarm: fourteenfold reason (4:19-22)
- Eightfold chaos of the original earth (Gen. 1:2; Isa. 14:12-14; 2 Pet. 3:5-8) (4:23-26)
- Sixfold application of the chaotic earth to Judah's immediate judgment by Babylon (4:27-31)
- Ten sins of Judah (Isa. 1:4) (5:1-31)
- Threefold figurative judgment (cp. Isa. 7:18-20) (5:6)
- Five sins of Judah (Isa. 1:4) (5:7-8)
- Partial judgment: not like the total desolation of the original earth (Jer. 4:27; Gen. 1:2; 2 Pet. 3:5-8) (5:9-10)
- Five sins of Judah (Isa. 1:4) (5:11-12)
- Ninefold partial judgment (Isa. 5:5, refs.) (5:13-19)
- Twenty sins of Judah (Jer. 5:1) (5:20-28)
- Judgment assured (5:29-31)
- Alarm: eightfold reason (6:1-30)
- Third message to Judah (Jer. 7:1-10:25) (7:1-8:17)
- Seven conditions of blessing (Isa. 1:16, refs.) (7:1-7)
- Eight sins of Judah (Isa. 1:4) (7:8-12)
- Twofold judgment (7:13-15)
- Judah's idolatry (7:16-19)
- Fivefold judgment (7:20)
- Tenfold exhortation (7:21-28)
- Lamentation: reason (7:29-31)
- Eighteenfold judgment (7:32-8:3)
- Twelve sins of Judah (Isa. 1:4) (8:4-9)
- Ninefold judgment (cp. Isa. 5:5, refs.) (8:10-13)
- Invasion of Judah by Babylon foretold (8:14-17)
- Jeremiah's sorrow (8:18-9:26)
- Eightfold vanity of idols (10:1-25)
- Signs-prophecies (Jer. 11:1-19:15) (11:1-23)
- Jeremiah's fourth commission (Jer. 1:4-10, 17-19; 6:27-30) (11:1-7)
- Eight sins of Judah (Isa. 1:4) (11:8-10)
- Tenfold judgment on Judah (cp. Isa. 1:28, refs.) (11:11-17)
- First plot against Jeremiah: by his own brethren (cp. Jer. 18:18; 20:1; 26:8; 37:11) (11:18-20)
- Judgment on the plotters (11:21-23)
- Jeremiah's prayer (Jer. 18:19-23) (12:1-17)
- Sign of the linen girdle (13:1-27)
- Message on the drought (14:1-22)
- God's answer: judgment (15:1-21)
- Sign of the unmarried prophet (Jer. 16:1-18) (16:1-21)
- Judah's sin indelible (17:1-27)
- Sign of the potter's house (18:1-23)
- The potter's work (18:1-4)
- Application to Judah (18:5-10)
- A. Sovereignty of God (18:5-10)
- B. Chance to avert judgment (18:11)
- C. Refusal: judgment (18:12-17)
- Second plot against Jeremiah: by Judah (cp. Jer. 11:18, refs.) (18:18)
- Jeremiah's prayer (Jer. 12:1-4) (18:19-23)
- Sign of the potter's bottle (19:1-15)
- Prophecies against Israel's leaders (Jer. 20:1-23:40) (20:1-18)
- Against Pashur (Jer. 20:1-18) (20:1-2)
- Jeremiah's third persecution: by Pashur (Jer. 11:18) (20:1-2)
- Twentyfold prophecy against Pashur and Judah (20:3-6)
- Jeremiah's tenfold complaint (20:7-10)
- Jeremiah's ninefold confidence (20:11-13)
- Jeremiah's tenfold curse (cp. Isa. 1:28, refs.) (20:14-18)
- Against Pashur (Jer. 20:1-18) (20:1-2)
- Against Zedekiah (Jer. 21:1-22:9) (21:1-14)
- God will yet spare Judah: eight conditions to meet (cp. Isa. 1:19, refs.) (22:1-30)
- Otherwise seven judgments (22:5-9)
- Against Shallum (Jehoahaz, 2 Ki. 23:30-34; 1 Chr. 3:15) (22:10-12)
- Against Jehoiakim (2 Ki. 23:34-24:5; 2 Chr. 36:5-8) (22:13-19)
- Against Coniah (Jechoniah or Jehoiachin, 2 Ki. 24:6-16; 25:27; 2 Chr. 36:9) (22:20-30)
- Against the pastors (Ez. 13; 22; 34; Dt. 13) (23:1-40)
- Prophecies of the Babylonian captivity(Jer. 24:1-29:32) (24:1-10)
- Prophecy of the seventy years captivity (Jer. 29:10; Dan. 9:2; Zech. 1:12; 7:5) (25:1-38)
- Sevenfold rebellion of Judah (cp. Isa.1:2,refs.) (25:1-7)
- Twelvefold judgment (25:8-11)
- Judgment on Babylon (Isa. 13:1) (25:12-14)
- Sign of the wine cup of fury (25:15-17)
- All nations to drink it (25:15-17)
- Twenty nations drink God's wrath (25:18-26)
- Judah to drink first (25:27-29)
- All nations after Judah (25:30-33)
- Leaders of the nations to drink in particular (25:34-38)
- Message in the temple court (26:1-24)
- Sign of the yokes (27:1-22)
- Yokes sent to six nations: prophecy (27:1-6)
- All nations to serve Babylon for three gener-ations (Jer. 25:11; Dan. 5:2, 7, 11, 13, 16, 18, 29) (27:7)
- Warning to the nations (27:8)
- Warning to Judah (27:9-10)
- Conditional blessing (cp. Isa. 1:19, refs.) (27:11)
- Sign of the yokes continued to Zedekiah (27:12-15)
- Commands (27:12-15)
- Commands to all Judah (27:16-17)
- Remaining riches of the temple go to Babylon (Jer. 52:17) (27:18-22)
- A prophetical contest (28:1-17)
- A letter to the Jews of the first captivity (29:1-32)
- Settle down: tenfold exhortation (29:1-7)
- Trust not in false prophets (29:8-9)
- Ninefold restoration after seventy years (Jer. 25:11, refs.) (29:10-14)
- Ninefold judgment of their brethren in Judah: reasons (29:15-19)
- Judgment on the false prophets in Babylon: reason (29:20-23)
- The sin of Shemaiah (29:24-29)
- Judgment on Shemaiah (29:30-32)
- Prophecies of the restoration from captivity (Jer. 30:1-33:26) (30:1-24)
- Regathering of Judah and Israel to Palestine (30:1-3)
- The great tribulation (Dan. 9:27; 12:1-7; Mt. 24:15-31; Rev. 12:1-20:6; Ez. 20:33; 22:17; 36-37) (30:4-7)
- Fifteenfold regathering of Israel under the Messiah (Isa. 11:11, refs.) (30:8-17)
- Rebuilding of Jerusalem (30:18)
- Twelve blessings of Israel (30:19-22)
- The great tribulation (30:23-24)
- Conversion of Israel (Rom. 11:26-29; Isa. 66:7-9; 59:20) (31:1-40)
- Fourteenfold restoration (31:2-9)
- Ten blessings of Israel (31:10-14)
- Fourfold admonition to cease weeping (31:15-17)
- Repentance of Israel (31:18-22)
- Ten blessings of Israel (31:23-30)
- Ten blessings of the New Covenant (Isa. 59:20, refs.) (31:31-34)
- Israel confirmed as eternal as the solar system (Ps. 72:5; 89:29, 36, 37) (31:35-37)
- Jerusalem confirmed as an eternal city (31:38-40)
- Sign of kinsman redemption (32:1-44)
- Question of Zedekiah (32:1-5)
- Kinsman redemption fulfilled (Lev. 25:25-34; Ruth 3-4) (32:6-14)
- Application to Judah (32:15)
- Prayer of Jeremiah: sixteenfold greatness of God (32:16-25)
- Answer of God (32:26-36)
- Fifteenfold regathering of Israel (Isa. 11:11, refs.) (32:37-44)
- Davidic kingdom to be restored (33:1-26)
- Desolation first (33:1-5)
- Sixteenfold restoration (33:6-13)
- Reign of Messiah: Davidic and Levitic covenants confirmed (33:14-18)
- Davidic covenant confirmed as eternal as the solaric covenant (Jer. 31:35-40; Gen. 1:14-19) (33:19-22)
- Israel confirmed as eternal as the solaric covenant (33:23-26)
- Prophecies of the Babylonian captivity (Jer. 34:1-39:18) (34:1-22)
- Sign of the Rechabites (35:1-19)
- Jeremiah's scroll to Jehoiakim (cp. Jer. 29:1; 30:2) (36:1-32)
- Reign of Zedekiah (Jer. 37:1-39:18) (37:1-21)
- Accession and character (37:1-2)
- Zedekiah requests prayer (37:3-4)
- Chaldeans depart Jerusalem (37:5)
- Prophecy of their return (37:6-10)
- Jeremiah's fifth persecution (cp. Jer. 11:18) (37:11-14)
- A. Falsely accused and arrested (37:11-14)
- B. Cast into a dungeon (37:15-16)
- C. Jeremiah released (37:17)
- D. Jeremiah pleads for mercy (37:18-20)
- E. Confined to the prison court (37:21)
- F. Jeremiah accused by the princes: death penalty demanded (38:1-28)
- G. Delivered to the princes: is cast into a second dungeon (38:5-6)
- H. Rescued by an Ethiopian: kept in the prison court (38:7-13)
- Private conference with Zedekiah: pleads for mercy (38:14-16)
- J. Prophecy of conditional mercy (cp. Isa. 1:19, refs.) (38:17-23)
- K. Zedekiah fears the princes (38:24-27)
- L. Jeremiah's continued imprisonment until the captivity (38:28)
- The final captivity of Judah (Jer. 52:4-17; 2 Ki. 25:1-7; 2 Chr. 36:17-21) (39:1-18)
- A. Jerusalem taken (39:1-4)
- B. Judgment on Zedekiah (39:5-7)
- C. Jerusalem destroyed (39:8)
- D. Final deportation (Jer. 52:28-30) (39:9)
- E. A remnant left (cp. Isa. 1:9, refs.) (39:10)
- F. Jeremiah spared (Jer. 15:11) (39:11-14)
- G. Message to the Ethiopian (39:15-18)
- Prophecies to the remnant (Jer. 40:1-45:5; 2 Ki. 25:22-26; Isa. 1:9, refs.) (40:1-16)
- Plot successful (41:1-18)
- Johanan becomes leader (41:11-18)
- The Jews inquire of Jeremiah (42:1-22)
- Rebellion of the remnant (cp. Isa. 1:2, refs.) (43:1-13)
- Second prophecy in Egypt (44:1-30)
- Parenthesis: prophecy to Baruch: belongs with Jer. 36:1 (45:1-5)
- Prophecies against twelve Gentile powers (46-51; Isa. 13-23; Ez. 25-32; Amos 1-2; Zeph. 2) (46:1-28)
- Against Philistia, Tyre, Zidon, and Caphtor (Crete, Jer. 47:1-7; Isa. 14:28-32; 23:1-18; Ez. 25:15-28:26; Amos 1:6-10) (47:1-7)
- Against Moab (Jer. 48:1-47; Isa. 15:1; Ez. 25:8; Amos 2:1; Zeph. 2:8) (48:1-47)
- Against Ammon (Jer. 49:1-6; Ez. 21:28; 25:1; Amos 1:13; Zeph. 2:8-11) (49:1-39)
- Invasion by Babylon (49:1-2)
- Mourning for Ammon (49:3)
- Judgment: reason (49:4-5)
- Restoration of Ammon (49:6)
- Against Edom (Jer. 49:7-22; Ez. 25:12-14; 32:29; 35:1-15; Amos 1:11-12; Isa. 34; Lam. 4:21; Mal. 1:1; Oba. 1-18; Num. 20:14) (49:7-12)
- Immediate desolation (49:7-12)
- Future desolation (Isa. 34) (49:13)
- Invasion by Babylon (49:14-15)
- Reason for judgment (49:16)
- Future desolation (Isa. 34) (49:17-18)
- Invasion by Babylon (49:19-22)
- Against Damascus (Jer. 49:23-27; Isa. 17:1-14; Amos 1:3-5) (49:23-24)
- Dismay and weakness (49:23-24)
- Invasion by Babylon (49:25-27)
- Against Kedar and Hazor (Jer. 49:28-33) (49:28-29)
- Command to invade (49:28-29)
- Command to flee (49:30)
- Command to invade (49:31-32)
- Desolation of Hazor (49:33)
- Against Elam (49:34-36)
- Destruction and dispersion by Babylon (49:34-36)
- Dismay: judgment (49:37-38)
- Restoration of Elam (49:39)
- Against Babylon (Jer. 50:1-51:64; 25:11-14; Isa. 13:1-14:27; 21:1-10; 47:1-15; Dan. 5:1-31) (50:1-51:64)
- Invasion by Medo-Persia (50:1-3)
- Regathering of Israel (50:4-7)
- Invasion (50:8-16)
- Babylon punished: Israel restored to Palestine (50:17-20)
- Command to destroy Babylon (50:21-32)
- Israel and Judah oppressed together by Babylon (50:33-34)
- Immediate judgment (50:35-38)
- Future judgment (Isa. 13:19-22; 14:4-23; Rev. 14:8; 18:1-23) (50:39-40)
- The immediate invader: Medo-Persia (Isa. 13:17; 44:28; Dan. 5) (50:41-51:4)
- Judah and Israel still God's chosen people (51:5)
- Future destruction (Rev. 14:8; 16:17-21; 18:1-24) (51:6-8)
- Immediate destruction (51:9-18)
- Jacob's portion (51:19)
- Cyrus God's rod of chastening on Babylon (51:20-25)
- Babylon to be desolate forever (Isa. 13:19-22; Rev. 18) (51:26)
- Immediate judgment (51:27-33)
- Israel's complaint (51:34-35)
- God avenges Israel (51:36-44)
- Command to leave Babylon (51:45-46)
- Reason: judgment (51:47-49)
- Command to return to Zion (51:50-51)
- Reason: judgment on Babylon; her captivity ended (Jer. 25:11-14) (51:52-58)
- Sign of the book (51:59-62)
- Signification: fall of Babylon (51:63-64)
- Captivity of Judah (Jer. 52:1-34; 39:1-18; 2 Ki. 25; 2 Chr. 36) (52:1-34)
- Rebellion of Judah (52:1-3)
- Fall of Jerusalem (52:4-7)
- Judgment on Zedekiah (Jer. 39:4-7; 2 Ki. 24:5-7) (52:8-11)
- Jerusalem destroyed (52:12-14)
- Final captivity of Judah (52:15)
- A remnant left (Isa. 1:9, refs.) (52:16)
- Temple riches taken (Jer. 27:18-22) (52:17-23)
- Execution of priests and princes (52:24-27)
- Three deportations (52:28-30)
- Latter days of Jehoiachin (2 Ki. 25:27-30) (52:31-34)
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